Using I-Arpeggio; Turning The Arpeggio On/Off; Continuing The Arpeggio Even After Releasing Your Hand (I-Arpeggio Hold); Selecting The Arpeggio Type - Roland JUPITER-Xm Owner's Manual

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Using I-ARPEGGIO

I-ARPEGGIO is a completely new type of arpeggiator that uses AI to transform your keyboard playing into the ideal arpeggiated phrases.
You can use it to generate ideas for songs, or use it in your live performances.
Performance detection

Turning the Arpeggio On/Off

If this is
"ON, "
the arpeggiator waits for you to play the keyboard; the
moment you play the keyboard, the arpeggio starts.
You can use PART settings to specify the parts for which the arpeggia-
tor will or will not turn on.
To stop the arpeggio, press this once again to turn the arpeggiator off.
Continuing the Arpeggio Even After
Releasing Your Hand (I-ARPEGGIO HOLD)
If the
[HOLD] button
is lit, the arpeggio continues playing even if you
take your hand off the keyboard after playing notes.
If the
[HOLD] button
is unlit, the arpeggio stops when you take your
hand off the keyboard.
* You can use PART settings to specify the parts for which HOLD will or will
not be on.

Selecting the Arpeggio Type

Here's how to change the arpeggio settings for parts 1–4. Some
arpeggio types are heard only for one part, and other arpeggio types
play multiple parts as an ensemble.
Select the type that's closest to the performance that you have in
mind, and edit the tones and parameters to customize the arpeggio.
1.
Turn the
[TYPE] knob
to change the setting.
* With the factory settings, changing the type will specify a suitable sound
(TONE) and volume (PART LEVEL). If you want to keep the current tone
settings and change only the phrase, set the SYSTEM parameter Arpeggio
Set Tone to the OFF setting.
Type
Arpeggio pattern
Arpeggio pattern
Rhythm
Rhythm pattern
Rhythm pattern
Step edit
One pattern for each part
User pattern
User pattern

Selecting the Type of Rhythm

Here's how to change the phrase that's played by the rhythm part (part
5).
Select a rhythm that's closest to what you have in mind, and then
edit the tempo, drum kit, and other parameters to customize your
performance.
1.
Turn the
* With the factory settings, changing the rhythm will also set a suitable
tempo (TEMPO), sound (DRUM KIT), and volume (PART LEVEL). If you
want to change only the phrase while keeping the current tempo and
sound settings, change the SYSTEM parameters Arpeggio Set Tempo and
Arpeggio Set DrumKit each to the OFF setting.

Changing the Arpeggio Tempo

Here's how to set the tempo of the arpeggio. For some sounds, the
tempo of the LFO or DELAY is also synchronized.
1.
Turn the

Automatically Changing the Arpeggio

(PLAY DETECTOR)

PLAY DETECTOR lets you change in real time whether your keyboard
performance is detected.
* If both KEYS and BEAT are
This is convenient when you want to continue performing for a while with
the same accompaniment.
Changing the arpeggio according to the harmony you play
You can specify whether the pitch of the arpeggiated notes changes
according to the pitches that you play on the keyboard.
* If you want to layer the sound of your keyboard performance without
changing the chord, turn KEYS
Changing the arpeggio at the timing of your playing
You can specify whether the pattern will change according to the
rhythm inferred from the timing interval between the notes you play.
* The pitch of the notes you play on the keyboard is detected even if BEAT
is
"OFF."
If you want to maintain the sense of beat while you play a chord
progression, turn BEAT
Part 1
Part 1
TYPE 1
Part 2
Part 2
TYPE 2
TYPE
Part 3
Part 3
Part 4
Part 4
Part 5 (rhythm)
Part 5 (rhythm)
RHYTHM 1
RHYTHM 2
RHYTHM
PART 1
PART 2
PART 3
PART 4
PART 5
[RHYTHM] knob
to change the setting.
[TEMPO] knob
to change the setting.
"OFF,"
the current loop performance is repeated.
"OFF."
"OFF."
(KEYS)
(BEAT)
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